Srinagar Sep 01 :- The Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has stayed the verification of the Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) issued against the woman JKAS officer in the corruption case. The court has issued notices to two officers of ACB including the government and summoned the status report of the case. The woman officer has termed the verification process illegal.
At the same time, two officers, including the officer of SP Ramp posted in ACB, have been accused of pressurizing them to have sex in lieu of stopping the verification process. A woman officer posted in the post of Deputy Director in a department has said in the court that
ACB is harassing her over an unnamed complaint. In order to stop the verification process, two ACB officers including the SP rank officer are pressurizing them to have sex. The woman officer argued that it has been clarified by her department that there is no basis for the complaint made against her.
The verification process of ACB is being carried out outside the purview of the law. Judge Sanjay Dhar, after hearing the arguments of the petitioner side and after seeing the records produced, issued orders for immediate stay on the verification process. The court, through Additional Advocate General Asifa Padru, issued notices to two officers of the government and ACB. During the next date on 30 September, the ACB was directed to present the status report of the verification process in the court.
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